Santa Monica-based architecture firm Daly Genik teamed with a local nonprofit agency to redevelop this low-rise apartment complex at an entrance to the I-10 freeway in downtown Santa Monica. The 35,000-square-foot site is now home to the Tahiti Housing Complex, which consists of 36 low-income housing units that share dramatic central courtyards and gardens. These units [...]

Santa Monica-based architecture firm Daly Genik teamed with a local nonprofit agency to redevelop this low-rise apartment complex at an entrance to the I-10 freeway in downtown Santa Monica. The 35,000-square-foot site is now home to the Tahiti Housing Complex, which consists of 36 low-income housing units that share dramatic central courtyards and gardens. These units help families to live in the extraordinarily unaffordable West Side of Los Angeles, filling that need with architectural ingenuity.